M
Mark
Hello,
Please forgive my poor english,
I'm having a problem with mailmerge function used by macro : when I create
the new file resulting of the mailmerge, I would like to indicate on which
template it had to be created.
Exemple :
- A had built a template file, called "A.DOT", in which there is two macros
named autoopen and autoclose. (Those macros do all the automations I need :
open the data source file, do some work on it, launch the mailmerge, and
delete the source data).
- All my main mailmerge documents (like "B.DOC") are based on the "A.DOT"
template.
- My problem is : when the result file (like "C.DOC") is created by the
mailmerge, it's also based on the "A.DOT" template, so the two macros are
also active in "C.DOC" and this is creating mess.
How can I say to the mailmerge fuction to use NORMAL.DOT as the template of
the result file ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Please forgive my poor english,
I'm having a problem with mailmerge function used by macro : when I create
the new file resulting of the mailmerge, I would like to indicate on which
template it had to be created.
Exemple :
- A had built a template file, called "A.DOT", in which there is two macros
named autoopen and autoclose. (Those macros do all the automations I need :
open the data source file, do some work on it, launch the mailmerge, and
delete the source data).
- All my main mailmerge documents (like "B.DOC") are based on the "A.DOT"
template.
- My problem is : when the result file (like "C.DOC") is created by the
mailmerge, it's also based on the "A.DOT" template, so the two macros are
also active in "C.DOC" and this is creating mess.
How can I say to the mailmerge fuction to use NORMAL.DOT as the template of
the result file ?
Thanks in advance for any help.